Kisha Johnson, age 18, was scheduled to appear in court on charges of possession of marijuana, tampering with physical evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. But video shows that when Judge Delahanty called her name, she not only refused to step up to the podium -- but also refused to acknowledge the authority of the court.

"Actually, I wanted to know what law you guys operate under in this court," Johnson replied.

"Okay, Ms. Johnson, I really don’t want to create some big scene," Judge Delahanty said a moment later. "I do not want to lock you up, but I may very well have to. I need for you to come up here and stand at this podium."

"Can I just sit here…" Johnson begins.

"No you cannot. No you cannot," Judge Delahanty said. "You have to come up here and stand at this podium."

At about this time in the video, there was a disturbance near the back of the courtroom. According to an arrest report, 36-year-old Jenna Vondran was among the observers in the courtroom and had begun using her smart phone to record the proceedings. Authorities say she was asked to stop and put the phone away, but she refused.

On the video, a woman's voice can be heard from the back of the courtroom yelling, "Show me the law. Show me the law. This is my property. Show me the law. Show me the law!"

According to the arrest report, Judge Delahanty then ordered that Vondran be arrested. When a deputy tried to take her into custody, she "became loud and tried to pull away," according to court documents. She allegedly tried to pull away after getting cuffed, and had to be pushed against the wall.

On the video, a woman can be seen screaming "Oww!" and crying as she is pushed against the wall and escorted out of the courtroom. According to the arrest report, the disturbance caused "great alarm" in the courtroom, prompting Judge Delahanty to hit his panic button three times.

Vondran was charged with resisting arrest, contempt of court and disorderly conduct.

"My panic button doesn't work there, by the way," Judge Delahanty exclaimed on the video a few moments after the woman is escorted out of the courtroom.

Throughout the disturbance, Johnson also shouted.

"Under common law -- under any law -- you have no jurisdiction..." she exclaimed. "What is this for? Are you guys watching this? Under the Constitution, you have no right -- no right for this!"

"Well, there’s not a whole lot more -- there's not a whole lot more I can do to try to explain to you…" Judge Delahanty said.

"Okay. Let's start here: Can you guys prove jurisdiction?" Johnson demanded. "Prove jurisdiction, because I came in under common law. Prove your jurisdiction if you have jurisdiction over me -- over this -- prove jurisdiction. A court cannot proceed until you prove jurisdiction. Show me your law."

"Here you go," Judge Delahanty said, picking up what appeared to be a law book.

"Okay, that doesn’t prove that you have jurisdiction," Johnson said.

"I don’t have to prove jurisdiction to you," Judge Delahanty said. "Alright. I'm gonna prove jurisdiction to you right now. I'm gonna ask the deputy to go ahead and take you into custody."

"Under what charges?" Johnson demanded. "Under what charges?"

A moment later, the bailiffs can be seen attempting to arrest Johnson. The podium falls forward and Johnson is tackled to the ground. She is escorted out a moment later, and can be heard on the video uttering the phrase, "...under the common law and the U.S. Constitution..."

"I don’t know where these people…" Judge Delahanty can be heard saying on the video.

Johnson was charged with contempt of court in connection with the outburst.